Inspired by Phoebe Cleghorn’s story, local filmmakers are exploring the enduring impact of violence against women in a new short film
Top image by Harry Livingstone
I Did Everything Right is a new short film reframing the conversation around violence against women. Rather than focusing on the act, the project explores the aftermath and how a single encounter can impact a woman in the days, months and years that follow.
Inspired by local actor, writer and executive producer Phoebe Cleghorn’s (pictured) own experience, the project is currently fundraising, having raised £1,800 to date and planning to shoot in spring 2026.
The team brings together rising filmmakers, with director Andy Twyman, a BBC Writersroom alumni and Bafta Connect member whose work has collected awards at Bafta- and Oscar-qualifying festivals worldwide, and producer Lucy Jessica, whose slate includes short films Uncle Artoo, Amigos and Ain’t ’Nuff Time as well as music videos for artists such as Central Cee.
Follow the project on Instagram @idideverythingrightfilm
